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As families flee Paris, fingers point at Airbnb
The bells will ring for the last time this week at Vaugirard elementary school in central Paris, the latest school in the city to close as spiralling property prices drive families out of the capital.
ByteDance’s hit video app TikTok faces UK investigation into children’s data privacy, in latest regulatory hurdle
The UK regulator is investigating the app’s open messaging system and how private information from minors is collected and stored.
Five reasons to own a Huawei smartphone now
IF you are looking to replace your old smartphone with a new one, or just need to purchase a new smartphone, consider a Huawei.
A Premium version of Firefox could soon be available for a US$4.99-a-month subscription
The Mozilla Foundation's paid-subscription version of Firefox will be made available at a monthly cost of US$4.99 (RM20.68), for an enhanced user experience.
European privacy laws may be hampering those catching terrorists
When US, European and Canadian law enforcement officials claimed success last year in largely obliterating militant group Islamic State’s online propaganda network following a two-year operation, it was a public database of domain names that partly helped.
US FTC to ask about disabling YouTube ads for kids’ privacy
The chairman of the US Federal Trade Commission asked children’s privacy advocates whether having video creators on YouTube disable ads could resolve concerns the site is violating laws to protect kids, according to a person familiar with the conversation.
Facebook faces activist, EU judges in ‘Schrems II’ privacy case
Five years ago, when activist Max Schrems took Facebook Inc to the European Union’s top court no one knew what to call it.
Bundestag report: ‘Alexa’ carries risks for visitors and children
A German parliamentary report has warned that the voice assistant “Alexa” from Amazon carries risks for minors and visitors.
Marriott faces US$124mil fine from UK for data hacking
The massive hacking of Marriott International Inc reservation databases could lead to a £99mil (RM510.66mil or US$124mil) fine as the UK cracked down on privacy breaches with its second major penalty notice in two days.
US lawmakers press Amazon on removing phony product reviews
Two key Democratic lawmakers are calling on Amazon.com Inc to take stronger action to prevent fake reviews of products sold online from spreading on its platform.